Myles W. Scoggins (21st century), 16th president of the Colorado School of Mines
The term was coined by Matthew Scoggins, a graduate students of Bruce Dale, in 1991, to capture the idea of taking plant material and converting it into oil.
Scoggins died in 2004, from natural causes, in his Westlake Village, California home.
While serving as executive vice president for ExxonMobil in Houston, Dr. Scoggins as an officer received a notice of violation letter dated January 19, 2001 from EPA Region 6 citing section 113 (a)(1) of the Federal Clean Air Act for alleged NSR violations at the Baytown Refinery.
Scoggins made his debut for Buckinghamshire in the 1933 Minor Counties Championship, playing just 2 matches against Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.
Alan Spencer cast Scoggins in a not picked up pilot for CBS called Galaxy Beat.